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| The Most Overlooked Subject in Investing | | The entire investment industry is based on one thing: buying. You can find all sorts of articles, books, and academic white papers regarding every aspect of buying.
Whether you buy based on fundamental analysis, technical analysis, or some other method, chances are, someone's written about it extensively. Yet there are few papers, books, conferences, podcasts, or the like telling investors when to sell!
That's pretty crazy. For all the work people put into buying a stock, and with the expectation that it will head higher, there's usually not much beyond an expected price where there's a fair value. But with valuation shifting all the time, many investors may not really know when to take their profits off the table and sell.
Traders at least sell fairly often—usually because they have to. But most investors aren't day trading, where they may want to start and end the day entirely in cash. Most investors at least start by looking for the long haul.
So what about selling those long haul stocks? As long as a company's fundamentals are still moving right along, there are very few reasons to sell. But there are a few warning signs that may cause even the most stubborn investors to change their mind. Knowing when to make these sales is a critical component of investing—and one that investors should spend some time thinking about in more detail.
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